Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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34. oldal
... continues the same course of life in the same place will have little to tell . One week and one year are very like one another . The silent changes made by him are not always perceived , and if they are not perceived cannot be recounted ...
... continues the same course of life in the same place will have little to tell . One week and one year are very like one another . The silent changes made by him are not always perceived , and if they are not perceived cannot be recounted ...
135. oldal
... continue to speak of you with their former kindness , topics with which those letters are commonly filled which are written only for the sake of writing , I seldom shall think worth com- municating ; but if I can have it in my power to ...
... continue to speak of you with their former kindness , topics with which those letters are commonly filled which are written only for the sake of writing , I seldom shall think worth com- municating ; but if I can have it in my power to ...
177. oldal
... continue to pursue it vigorously and constantly . You gain , at least , what is no small advantage , security from those troublesome and weari- some discontents , which are always obtruding themselves upon a mind vacant , unemployed ...
... continue to pursue it vigorously and constantly . You gain , at least , what is no small advantage , security from those troublesome and weari- some discontents , which are always obtruding themselves upon a mind vacant , unemployed ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Korlátozott előnézet - 1962 |
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